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Nutrition Indicators for Assessment . GNC Assessment Working Group with inputs from GNC members 9 July 2013 GNC annual face to face meeting JFrize on behalf of the core group. Rationale.
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Nutrition Indicators for Assessment GNC Assessment Working Group with inputs from GNC members 9 July 2013 GNC annual face to face meetingJFrize on behalf of the core group
Rationale • Identified the need to have a common pool of nutrition indicators for assessment in order to better respond to assessment needs • 2012 July GNC meeting – included in the 2012-13 workplan • Assessment Working Group lead • Renewed interest in nutrition indicators after exposure to IASC NATF MIRA framework
Milestones • 2009 IRA Tool – assessment indicators included • 2010 GNC AWG first set of 10 nutrition indicators for assessment to feed into NATF MIRA process (prior to setting up of GFSC) • GNC contribution to MIRA process at Geneva level (GNC member / WFP KO AWG Co chair) • IFE group providing indicator input after IRA Tool experience • 2011 MIRA draft did not include nutrition specific indicators - despite constant contributions • July 2012 GNC meeting recognition - to be more proactive • Core group of GNC members consulted in January 2013 to take this topic forward
Progress to 8 July • Initial set of nutrition assessment indicators to be agreed on for use in emergencies that fits in with existing assessment methods and practice • Recognition of MIRA breakdown of “phases of data collection” • Preparedness • Phase I (72 hours) • Phase II (14 days) • Phase III (30 days) • Phase IV (45 days)
March 2012 face to face meeting discussion • 2010 indicators, IYCF indicators and indicators submitted to IASC NATF • New comprehensive list of indicators including • Indicator name & description • Disaggregation • Appropriate phase for collection & likely source and collection methods • Any additional general & technical guidance • Identification of an overall Nutrition Cluster Needs and Analyses Framework
Progress to 8 July • Collaborative process 6 core GNC members • IFE core group IYCF workshop • Indicators shared with wider GNC group at side meeting yesterday (n:18) • Initial feedback to GNC • Ways forward to: • Finalise list • Prioritise indicators • Formulate the assessment questions that can be used for collection of indicators
Indicators to date – to be sorted • 16 anthropometry related indicators for different age groups (0-5 months; 6-59 months; adults; and nutritionally vulnerable groups (PLW, elderly, adolescents) • 2 dietary quality indicators • 1 cooking facilities indicator (link to FS and shelter) • 5 micronutrient status indicators • 2 health related indicators (measles & morbidity) • 15 IYCF indicators
What this means for you • First step towards consolidating a list of appropriate nutrition indicators for assessment Next steps: • Finalising wording and collection methods • Classifying and prioritising indicators for different phases • Identifying indicators that will also be performance indicators • Devising appropriate assessment questions to systematically feed into assessment design
What this means for you • Open process of consultation to those interested in actively contributing to work • Matching this theoretical process with needs assessment realities and practice